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name: pszemraj/fleece2instructions
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type: pszemraj/fleece2instructions
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split: None
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metrics:
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type: rouge
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value: 0.0334
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---
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<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You
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dataset:
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name: pszemraj/fleece2instructions
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type: pszemraj/fleece2instructions
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split: None
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metrics:
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- name: Rouge1
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type: rouge
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value: 0.0334
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widget:
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You'll need to start by
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choosing the right venue. Consider the type of atmosphere and the size of
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the area that will be suitable for the number of guests you plan to invite.
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Choose the right decorations based on your brother's interests, such as
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balloons in his favorite colors, banners, and streamers. Next, decide on the
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food and drinks, making sure they are tasty and appropriate for the
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occasion. Then decide on the other games, music, and entertainment that will
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make the party memorable. Finally, involve your brother's friends and family
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to help create the perfect surprise.
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example_title: birthday party
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- text: 1) cookies and cream 2) chocolate chip 3) mint chip 4) oreo
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example_title: ice cream
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Start by
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selecting a scale model of a building that fits the theme. Use a hobby knife
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and glue to cut and assemble the model into a ruined or abandoned version of
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itself, adding details like broken windows and graffiti. Create a base for
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the diorama using foam, plaster, or other materials, and paint it to
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resemble a ruined street or sidewalk. Add miniature vehicles, debris, and
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figures to complete the scene, and use weathering techniques like dry
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brushing and rust washes to add realism. Display the diorama in a shadow box
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or other protective case to showcase your work.
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example_title: Miniature diorama creation
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Start by selecting
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clothing that is futuristic and edgy, such as leather jackets, neon-colored
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accessories, and tech-inspired patterns. Add accessories like goggles,
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cybernetic implants, and LED lights to enhance the cyberpunk vibe. Use
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makeup and body paint to create a futuristic look, such as metallic skin or
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neon makeup. Consider adding functional elements to your costume, such as a
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built-in backpack or hidden pockets for your tech gadgets. Finally, practice
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your confident walk and embrace your inner cyberpunk for a memorable and
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immersive costume experience.
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example_title: Cyberpunk costume design
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Start by creating a base
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terrain with mountains, valleys, and other natural features. Use fractal
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noise and displacement mapping to add texture and detail to the terrain, and
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experiment with different materials like rock, grass, and water. Add surreal
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elements like floating islands, giant mushrooms, or impossible geometry to
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create a dreamlike atmosphere. Use lighting and color grading to enhance the
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mood and tone of the scene, and render the final image at a high resolution
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for maximum impact. Share your surreal landscape with the world and inspire
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others to explore the possibilities of 3D art.
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example_title: Surreal 3D landscape creation
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Start by setting a realistic goal and creating a
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training plan. Build up your mileage gradually over time, and incorporate
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cross-training and strength exercises to prevent injury and improve
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endurance. Be sure to stay hydrated and properly fuel your body with
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nutritious foods. Listen to your body and adjust your training as needed to
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avoid overexertion or burnout. Finally, taper your training in the weeks
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leading up to the race to give your body time to rest and recover before the
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big day.
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example_title: Marathon training
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